HI, I'm new here. I was really hoping this was a live and let live site. This post is so full of anger and judgment and insult that it makes me just want to quit before I even start. As I see it, nudism serves many functions and people come to it for a variety of reasons. Frankly, sex and sexuality are a big pat of it, from my perspective. For those for whom it is a more sanguine and neutral experience ("we just like the sun"), that's fine. But I don't think their preference ought to be transformed into a rule, any more than someone's preference for public sex ought to be turned into a rule. There are places where each of those is the norm (and the other is not). That's fine. But this site is not a beach, or a resort. It's just a site where people talk and share. Enforce the rules at your local beach or resort, but don't make this site into an extension of your mores and standards.
Oh, and I'm bisexual, and like to meet other like-minded bisexuals for fun and friendship.
It's really not difficult to find bisexual people on this web site.The most difficult thing to find on here, is, a genuine nudist who is not here for sexual reasons.Anyone who is a true nudist, is on here to meet other nudists, and should NOT matter if they are straight, bi-sexual, or gay. If it DOES matter, then you are on the wrong site.I couldnt agree more. Thats why I am reluctant to post nude photos of me here.
I'd concur with that.
But it is hard to tell if someone is bi.
Take the example of a bi man, eventually he ends up in a relationship. Because there are more straight and bi women than there are gay and bi men the chances are that he will end up with a woman and appear to be straight in society's eyes. So next time you meet that straight couple, well you never know and because he is not up for cheating on his partner you should not care either.
Gay straight or bi, in the end you do not commit to a gender you commit to a person. Commitment is all it is about in the end with regard to relationships. Naturist or textile, it's makes no difference in this regard.
Response to maninwicklow #4. While technically you are correct, the site itself asks that as one of our profile questions which I'm sure you already know. And I too wondered .... "I'm kinda surprised they asked that question" Apparently they encourage people of like sexual orientation to find each other easier ...but it does surprise me some.



